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Homework - If you earned a Homework Pass, then you got your HW points automatically. 2nd Quarter Homework
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Analyzing Free Fall Data Draw the graph on P. 386 Answer the questions, include the subject of the question in your answer for full credit.
Gravity and Motion Figures: GravityFig 8 p. 384 All Words Free Fall Fig 10 p. 385 All words Air Resistance Fig 11 p. 387 All words Projectile Motion Fig 12 p. 387 All words
12/15 Friction Notes
Figure 8 on P384 -Gravity Between Objects
Plus 1 Tell how the arrows compare on each side above. 2 Tell how the Earth's force on the Moon compares to the Moon's force on the Earth.
12/12 & 13
Force Concepts
Define all yellow words and copy bold sentences on pages 374 to 377
Copy figure 2 on page 375 including the four sentences.
Copy figure 3 on pages 376 and 377 including the 9 sentences.
Cardboard Box and people not required.
Homework 12/12 P355 Questions 3abc, 4 & 5
12/11
Pendulum Figure on P362 (Copy all words, picture can be modified, must have highest and lowest positions)
11/13
Homework 11/13 P. 364 Speed and Velocity (Section 2) Copy five “Key Concepts”
11/8 & 9
Bell Work
P. 341 Figure 3. Copy including all words.
Watch Displacement Video
P. 346 & 7 Figure. Copy all.This includes all words and the green boxes for those that don't understand the word "all."
Gradient = Slope in US English. Watch Distance Time Graph Video
Second Distance Time Graph2
Homework 11/6-11/9
P.364 Describing Motion (Section 1 only)
A. Copy the two Key Concepts
B. Define the five Key Terms
Energy Bill Nye
12 facts total
(Six should be a kind of energy)
Bell Work Week of 11/6
1 An object is in motion if it changes position relative to a reference point.
2 Distance is the total length of the actual path between two points.
3 Displacement is the length and direction of a straight line between starting and ending points.
4 A reference point is a place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion
5 To calculate the speed of an object, divide the distance the object travels by the time it takes to travel that distance.
6 Changes in velocity maybe due to changes in speed, changes in direction, or both.
7 The slope of a distance-verses time graph represents speed, that is, the rate that distance changes in relation to time.
For students in OCI ............................................
Summarize to Bullet Points and Questions:
1. Write 13 bullet point summaries on the article.
2. Then write higher level questions for which the bullet points are the answer.
If your questions is answered by only one bullet point it is not higher level but still valuable.
Make sure every bullet point is part of an answer to your questions.
Bell Work 10/26 & 7 (Not accepted late)
1.(T) Use the two variables to title your graphs.
2.(A) Draw both axis first. Leave space for labels and numbers/words outside each axis.
3.(I) Determine the interval you will use on your scales by looking at the range of your data. by 2s, 5s, etc.
4.(S) Put a scale by each axis using evenly sized intervals. The scales should only be a little more and less than the range of the data.
5.(L) Label each scale including the units.
Homework - If you earned a Homework Pass, then you got your HW points automatically.
2nd Quarter Homework
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2nd Quarter Homework
Video List
Analyzing Free Fall Data
Draw the graph on P. 386
Answer the questions, include the subject of the question in your answer for full credit.
Basketball Free Fall T-Charts and Graphs
Produce: 2 T-Charts & 2 Graphs
Gravity and Motion Figures:
GravityFig 8 p. 384 All Words
Free Fall
Fig 10 p. 385 All words
Air Resistance
Fig 11 p. 387 All words
Projectile Motion
Fig 12 p. 387 All words
12/15
Friction Notes
Figure 8 on P384 -Gravity Between Objects
Plus
1 Tell how the arrows compare on each side above.
2 Tell how the Earth's force on the Moon compares to the Moon's force on the Earth.
12/12 & 13
Force Concepts
Define all yellow words and copy bold sentences on pages 374 to 377
Copy figure 2 on page 375 including the four sentences.
Copy figure 3 on pages 376 and 377 including the 9 sentences.
Cardboard Box and people not required.
Homework 12/12 P355 Questions 3abc, 4 & 5
12/11
Pendulum Figure on P362 (Copy all words, picture can be modified, must have highest and lowest positions)
Homework 12/11 P355 Questions 1abc & 2ab
12/7 & 8
Copy Figure 10 P359 and include all words.
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Kinetic+Energy+Figure+Bowling
Potential Energy Questions
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Potential+Energy
Cycling Between K and P
Energy Transformations P362
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Potential+Energy
Finish Imagine Energy Questions
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Imagine+Energy+Questions
Homework 12/8: Copy figure 6 on P351 and Copy the Math Skills Box on 359.
12/5 & 6
Imagine Energy Questions
Make Up Work 40 Min
12/4
Kinetic Energy Questions
Finish up Plane Acceleration
11/30 & 12/1
Materials:
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Speed+and+Acceleration+Graph
Graded Items:
Plane - Calculate T-Chart 2 & T-Chart 3
Plane - Graph T1 & Graph T2
Answer questions 1 & 2.
Homework:
P363 Questions 4 and 5 (Show your calculations)
11/28 & 29
Bell Work (5min)
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Acceleration+Graph
Speed/time graph - Copy figure 8 on page 354 (8.5min)
Distance/time graph - Copy figure 9 on page 355 (8.5min)
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Acceleration
Acceleration Velocity Page:
Summarize 1st paragraph (4 min)
Summarize 2nd paragraph (2 min)
Summarize the explanation for each picture.
Copy the pictures. The word "car" can substitute for the picture.
Homework:
P. 363 Questions 1abc and 2abc
Supporting Video:
Laws of Motion Ellen Show Very Good
Football Physics Acceleration and Newton's Laws.
Taylor Swift Parody
11/27
Finish Newton's Laws V1 Questions (Watch again)
Finish 18 Questions
Homework:
P.359 Copy Figure 10 including the words.
Make the prediction
11/16 & 17
Tractor Graph and Questions?
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Motion+Graphs+1
(Students need 10 min to complete)
Newton's Laws V1
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Imagine+Newton%27s+Laws
(Start by answering half the questions)
Homework 11/16 & 17
P. 364 Acceleration (Section 3)
Copy the four Key Concepts
Define one Key Term
11/14 & 15
Finish Vectors
Speed Fuse School
Scalar Displacement Angry Birds Talk about magnitude - stop at end of game
Position Velocity and Acceleration Bozeman
Speed Velocity Acceleration Prof Dave
Speeding Crash Course
Homework 11/14&15
P. 364 Speed and Velocity (Section 2)
Define the five “Key Terms”
11/13
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Speed+Triangle
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Vectors+Motion
11/13
Homework 11/13 P. 364 Speed and Velocity (Section 2) Copy five “Key Concepts”
11/8 & 9
Bell Work
P. 341 Figure 3. Copy including all words.
Watch Displacement Video
P. 346 & 7 Figure. Copy all.This includes all words and the green boxes for those that don't understand the word "all."
Gradient = Slope in US English.
Watch Distance Time Graph Video
Second Distance Time Graph2
Homework 11/6-11/9
P.364 Describing Motion (Section 1 only)
A. Copy the two Key Concepts
B. Define the five Key Terms
Respect Vid
Respect in Action
Respect Street Start at 2:12
Respect Counselor
Betty and Clora
Talk and Talk first 52 seconds
11/6 &7
Ref Point Earth Sun Galaxy Drawings
(Copy the words and pictures)
http://physicalsciencecottrell.wikispaces.com/Reference+Point+Earth+Galaxy
Videos
Car Backwards or Forwards
Ball Thrown Out of Car
Driving Reference Point Position in Lane
Additional Video
Ref Point Space First 10 min
Energy Bill Nye
12 facts total
(Six should be a kind of energy)
Bell Work Week of 11/6
1 An object is in motion if it changes position relative to a reference point.
2 Distance is the total length of the actual path between two points.
3 Displacement is the length and direction of a straight line between starting and ending points.
4 A reference point is a place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion
5 To calculate the speed of an object, divide the distance the object travels by the time it takes to travel that distance.
6 Changes in velocity maybe due to changes in speed, changes in direction, or both.
7 The slope of a distance-verses time graph represents speed, that is, the rate that distance changes in relation to time.
For students in OCI ............................................
Summarize to Bullet Points and Questions:
1. Write 13 bullet point summaries on the article.
2. Then write higher level questions for which the bullet points are the answer.
If your questions is answered by only one bullet point it is not higher level but still valuable.
Make sure every bullet point is part of an answer to your questions.
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11/1 & 2
Comets & Meteors BN
Record 10 facts from the video.
Homework:
P. 579 Questions 1a,b,c & 2a,b,c
10/30 & 31
Videos:
Small Asteroid Strike Russia
NASA Testing Impacts
Deflecting Asteroid Neil DT Short
Apophis NASA
Asteroid Discovery Music Manely
Asteroid Impact Activity
Homework 10/30 & 31
P. 579 1.abc
Bell Work 10/26 & 7 (Not accepted late)
1.(T) Use the two variables to title your graphs.
2.(A) Draw both axis first. Leave space for labels and numbers/words outside each axis.
3.(I) Determine the interval you will use on your scales by looking at the range of your data. by 2s, 5s, etc.
4.(S) Put a scale by each axis using evenly sized intervals. The scales should only be a little more and less than the range of the data.
5.(L) Label each scale including the units.
Group Graphing Activity (Can't be made up)
Reteach:
Reading Graphs
http://lifescitpjhs.wikispaces.com/Reading+Graphs
Homework 10/26
P. 524 3abc
Homework 10/23
P. 524 1ab, 2abc